Introduced in 1834, ‘Louis-Phillippe’ known as the Florida “Cracker” and “Southern Old Rose” grows very well in South Florida. This rose has a beautiful fragrance with 2” double blooms and is one of the few crimson roses. It can reach to a 7’ to 8’ bush and is disease resistant and self-curing.

Height: 4-8’

Width: 3’ – 4’

Flower Fragrance: Very Fragrant

Bloom Color: Crimson

Bloom Time: Blooms repeatedly

Light Needs: Full Sun (at least 5 hours per day) to light shade

Pruning Instructions: Blooms on new wood; prune early to promote new growth

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